The CRTC just made a decision that paves the way for new internet fees to be added to your bill. To stop this we need to raise our voices now more than ever.
This means Internet prices are on the rise for everyone: me, you, and your local libraries who already try to provide Internet access to those who can't afford it at home.
Si vous êtes aussi frustrée que moi, prenez quelques secondes pour remplir la pétition contre cette décision en ligne! J'ai aussi pris le temps de le partager sur mon compte Facebook.
Don't complain while making dinner, speak up!
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Council Note du Conseil
Félicitations aux nouveaux membres de l'Exécutif de l'AÉSISSA!
Congratulations to the new AÉSISSA executive council!
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
31 January 2011
27 October 2010
Great Link: 5 Library Sources for Quick Computer Training
Posted by
Céline
Une ressource que j'ai trouvée très intéressante
To see the full post click on the link!
http://alalearning.org/2010/09/25/5-library-sources-for-quick-computer-training/
J'ai bien apprécié numéros 1 et 2.
5 Library Sources for Quick Computer Training
It’s hard to find good online technology tutorials, especially those for quick and basic computer skills. Harder still to find some that meet our high expectations as information professionals. So why not turn to the library world itself?
Below is a collection of my top 5 favorite sites for these quick computer training materials. These could be webinars, class handouts, tutorials, screencasts, you name it. What’s important is the content. It’s content I’m comfortable pointing a customer or a fellow staff member to if some core computer fundamental skills need improving. Weirdly, two institutions get two mentions apiece — but that’s because what they have is awesome. Browse through what they have, and you might be surprised to find there’s something there for you too!
To see the full post click on the link!
http://alalearning.org/2010/09/25/5-library-sources-for-quick-computer-training/
J'ai bien apprécié numéros 1 et 2.
5 Library Sources for Quick Computer Training
It’s hard to find good online technology tutorials, especially those for quick and basic computer skills. Harder still to find some that meet our high expectations as information professionals. So why not turn to the library world itself?
Below is a collection of my top 5 favorite sites for these quick computer training materials. These could be webinars, class handouts, tutorials, screencasts, you name it. What’s important is the content. It’s content I’m comfortable pointing a customer or a fellow staff member to if some core computer fundamental skills need improving. Weirdly, two institutions get two mentions apiece — but that’s because what they have is awesome. Browse through what they have, and you might be surprised to find there’s something there for you too!
22 September 2010
Semantic Digital Libraries
Posted by
Anonymous
Here's an interesting slideshare, posted by Sebastian Kruk (find about him at his About Me page), explaining Sematic Digital Libraries.
"After this presentation you will know:
- What is the sematic digital library system
- Existing solution in varying degrees of detail"
11 August 2010
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